"It means a lot," Frawley said. "It's more of a team accomplishment. My defense bails me out a lot."

Wilton goaltender Nicholas Wells made 25 saves before exiting after two periods. The Warriors fell to 1-10.

Wells stopped all 17 first-period shots he faced, as Fairfield peppered the Wilton netminder with shots.

"In the first period, we couldn't put the puck in the net; their goalie was playing well," Fairfield coach Mark Pettorini said. "We were definitely playing good hockey in the first. It wasn't that we were doing anything wrong, we just couldn't get that first one."

Meder finally broke the ice at 3:03 of the second when Robinson sent him a pass across the crease that he finished, giving Fairfield a 1-0 advantage. Just 20 seconds later, Larouche made it 2-0.

"It definitely takes a little bit of the edge off," Pettorini said of getting the two-goal lead.

Tim Grace's goal made it 3-0. Then Robinson's highlight-reel goal, in which he dangled by a Wilton defender, then beat Wells, making it 4-0.

"I tried it," Robinson said of the move, "and it just happened to go my way this time."

All the while, Frawley and Fairfield's defense held the Warriors down. The senior goaltender faced just three shots in the first-- and didn't see his first until more than 10 minutes into the game.